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Old May 24, 2017   #11
Worth1
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Worth pots bought by the case are super cheap. Selling plants is much more profitable than selling produce. I actually am leaning more towards going the nursery route with a side business of heirloom tomatoes.
The only thing I would ((ever)) want to sell is plants never produce.
Way less time and expense involved and less risk.
The more time it takes to get to the end product the more risk factors are involved to set you back.
Plus I dont have the right land to grow that many plants to produce any amount of crop.

I just need to get used to the fact people will pay for things you couldn't give me.
Like five dollar containers of dwarf sunflowers.
I cant get over how people will pay for something that is as easy as falling off a log to do themselves.
This has been a big fault of mine for years.

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